MB&F has redefined innovation in horology with the Legacy Machine Perpetual EVO Silicon Valley, an avant-garde take on the classic perpetual calendar. This masterpiece, designed by Stephen McDonnell, introduces a revolutionary mechanical processor, trading the traditional for the cutting-edge. Now available in a limited-edition rose gold model with an ocean blue dial plate to celebrate the opening of the MB&F LAB in Silicon Valley, the EVO is the ultimate blend of elegance and modern functionality.
The EVO features a sleeker titanium case and MB&F’s proprietary “FlexRing” shock-absorbing system, making it ideal for active lifestyles. Its 44mm design combines ergonomic correctors and an integrated rubber strap, ensuring a seamless and comfortable fit. With an 80-meter water resistance and a screw-down crown, this watch is as rugged as it is refined.
At the heart of the EVO is a meticulously crafted movement composed of 581 components and 41 jewels, offering a 72-hour power reserve. The dial’s striking layout reveals a bespoke 14mm balance wheel and dial-side complication, merging technical brilliance with artistic flair. This watch isn’t just a timepiece—it’s a statement of innovation, luxury, and forward-thinking design.
Limited to just 18 pieces, the LM Perpetual EVO in rose gold is a testament to MB&F’s mastery of horology. Priced at $208,000, it’s a worthy investment for those seeking craftsmanship and cutting-edge performance.
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